🎧 Connect TIDAL and create playlists

Connect TIDAL, then create All Requests and optional event playlists.

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🎧 Connect TIDAL and create playlists

Connect your TIDAL account, then create the All Requests playlist and optional event playlists. Those playlists are what your DJ program opens so requested tracks show up in software like Serato, rekordbox, or djay.

Connect TIDAL

Open DJ Admin β†’ Tools β†’ DJ Integration. Under Connection, choose Connect TIDAL. TIDAL asks you to sign in and allow PlayThis.Live to read your account, search the catalog, and create or update playlists.

When the connection succeeds you return to DJ Integration with a Connected status. If TIDAL shows Reconnect required, use Reconnect TIDAL and sign in again β€” playlist settings on this page are kept.

Disconnect signs PlayThis.Live out of TIDAL. It does not delete playlists that were already created on your TIDAL account. You can reconnect later and keep using those playlists.

Create the All Requests playlist

All Requests is the primary playlist. Create it once. After that, every new song request across your events can go here while the playlist is Active.

On DJ Integration, use Create All Requests playlist. PlayThis.Live creates a playlist on your TIDAL account named PlayThis.Live β€” All Requests. Open in TIDAL to view it on the web or in the TIDAL app.

You create this playlist yourself β€” it is not created automatically when you connect. If you skip it, only event playlists you create will receive tracks.

Optional event playlists

Event playlists are optional. Use them when you want a focused list for one gig instead of (or in addition to) the running All Requests list.

Find the event in the Event playlists table. You can search by event name or date, and filter All, Active, Paused, or Not created. Choose Create playlist & enable for that event.

The playlist name uses the event name and date, for example PlayThis.Live β€” Summer Beach Party β€” Aug 17, 2026.

If All Requests is Active and an event playlist is Active, a new request for that event is added to both. Pause either destination if you do not want tracks there.

Pause, resume, and disconnect

  • Pause. Stops future additions to that playlist. Existing tracks stay on TIDAL. New requests are not added until you Resume.
  • Resume. Starts adding new requests again. It does not add requests that arrived while the playlist was paused.
  • Disconnect. Stops PlayThis.Live from talking to TIDAL. Playlists on TIDAL are not deleted. Reconnect when you want sync to continue.

Next: 🎧 Get requests into your DJ program

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